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November 20, 2006 · about 20 years ago

Whales, vessels on collision course

The number of collisions between vessels and humpback whales this year is already up to six, prompting discussions about speed limits on the oceans around Hawai’i as a way to protect both humans and the whales. Researchers estimate that 10,000 of the big animals visit Hawaiian waters each year

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The number of collisions between vessels and humpback whales this year is already up to six, prompting discussions about speed limits on the oceans around Hawai’i as a way to protect both humans and the whales.

Researchers estimate that 10,000 of the big animals visit Hawaiian waters each year

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